This notebook attempts to analyze the role of the media in the climate narrative, indicating formats and tools available to make it understood and raising, among other questions, that of the possibility of a responsible virtualization of our world. A big thank you to all the collaborators! Happy reading! Click here to access. Trends Book 21 – Media and Climate, Change, Crisis or Catastrophe? Click here to find our previous Notebooks The contributors to this issue #21.
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